The address for a Toronto mayoral debate, scheduled to be held at a synagogue, is being kept secret from the public due to concerns about antisemitism, with police presence planned for the event.
Toronto Public Health is investigating an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in a downtown area of the city, with six confirmed cases reported. Health officials are working to identify the source and prevent further spread.
A US study indicates that severe COVID-19 cases can reawaken dormant viruses in the body from previous infections, with one potentially contributing to Long Covid symptoms.
QuantumLight, an investment firm founded by Revolut co-founder and CEO Nikolay Storonsky, has raised a new $500 million venture capital fund aimed at financing tech startups.
More than a dozen individuals have accused a Toronto-area pastor, who calls himself a prophet, of sexual misconduct and financial manipulation at his Miracle Arena For All Nations church over several years.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at the age of 36, with an autopsy finding no trauma. Tributes from co-stars and fellow celebrities have poured in, remembering her career and personal struggles.
Spanish singer Sandra Carrillo, residing in Lithuania, announced her first pregnancy with husband Andrius Vorona backstage at the 'Žvaigždžių duetai' show.
An external review at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) uncovered widespread antisemitism, harassment, and a climate of fear. One commentator described the university as a disgrace.
A new study from the University of Toronto has provided surprising insights into which type of milk—skim, semi-skimmed, or full-fat—is healthiest. The research challenges long-held beliefs in the nutrition world regarding dairy consumption.
Children in Skoronice are crafting elaborate decorations for horses participating in the 'banderium' parade, a highlight of the Kyjov Summer Festival. These handmade bows, roses, and plumes will adorn the horses of nine costumed riders.
The documentary short 'Forgotten Spaceman,' a Locarno Junior Jury Award winner, has secured Khan & Kumar Media and Prism Entertainment as executive producers ahead of its Toronto premiere.
The city government of Koronadal has introduced a new digital system designed to streamline access to city assistance and other government services for its residents.
A total solar eclipse captivated observers, showcasing the sun's corona and the stunning diamond ring effect. Many described the experience as epic and unforgettable.
Sir Rod Stewart has called off his remaining “One Last Time” farewell tour dates following a coronary stent procedure, as confirmed by his representative.
The largest age group born in the 2000s in Finland is now starting high school, with individuals like Maire Nurminen, who was in third grade when the pandemic closed the country, reflecting on their future with confidence despite global uncertainties.
An orphaned reindeer calf named Stikku has been adopted by the Näkkäläjärvi family in Finland, treating the sisters who raised it as its mothers, highlighting the commitment required for such care.
Unused footage from a Polkinghorne documentary was shown at the Coroner's Court during the inquest into Pauline Hanna's death, leading to an adjournment to narrow down the relevant material. The inquest is examining new evidence related to the case.
A Canadian airline canceled a flight from Victoria to Toronto just before takeoff because a child refused to fasten their seatbelt, according to reports.
Hong Kong-based Moebius Entertainment has secured international sales rights for Peter Ho-Sun Chan's new film, 'The Road Not Taken,' ahead of its premiere at the Toronto Film Festival.
Two relatives, a father and son, who were sued by a 66-year-old man one day before his death in Serres, have been released without conditions. The coroner's initial assessment of the death has been provided to the investigator.
Rod Stewart has canceled the remaining dates of his farewell tour after undergoing a successful coronary stent procedure. The singer announced the cancellations to allow for recovery following his heart surgery.
King Charles III is consistently changing the British monarchy, breaking centuries-old traditions since his coronation, from foregoing traditional silk trousers to deciding not to move into Buckingham Palace.
A 7-year-old child was found duct-taped and dead in a closet in Cincinnati. An Indian-American coroner described freezing for a moment upon opening the door.
A flight from Canada was cancelled and all passengers were deplaned after a child refused to fasten their seat belt, leading to an overnight delay for many travelers. The airline confirmed that attempts to resolve the situation were unsuccessful, resulting in the flight's cancellation.
A solar eclipse has led to a global scramble for protective viewing glasses, with stocks running low in many areas, and has also caused a significant surge in tourism to prime viewing locations. Concerns about public health and preparedness for safe viewing have also been raised.
Coronation Insurance and Coronation Life Assurance have successfully completed their recapitalization through a private placement, strengthening their capital base for future growth.
Dallas Pokornik, a former flight attendant from Toronto, has pleaded guilty to impersonating a pilot to obtain hundreds of free flights in the U.S. between 2020 and 2024, facing up to 20 years in prison.
Agents of the ATESH partisan movement carried out an act of sabotage near Voronezh, destroying the cab of an electric locomotive used to support Russian military transportation towards Kupiansk.
Spain is anticipating a total solar eclipse on Wednesday, with locals and tourists eager to witness the event. However, strict rules are in place due to ongoing forest fire risks, with the army deployed to Mallorca to assist.
Best Friend Forever has secured international sales rights for 'Half,' a Malayalam-language vampire revenge action-thriller, ahead of its world premiere in Toronto's Midnight Madness section.
A coroner has highlighted the risks of DIY tree felling after a 54-year-old Southland man died when he was struck by a branch while climbing and topping pine trees using a pruning belt and chainsaw.
Toronto police have arrested two pro-Palestinian activists for the willful promotion of hatred, amidst heightened tensions and recurring protests at a specific intersection.
The Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III, was seen riding an electric scooter through the streets of Okere to personally assess preparations for his fifth coronation anniversary.
The anti-Greek riots of August 1918 in Toronto, a period of three days of violence, remained largely forgotten for nearly a century, hidden under the silence of the Canadian city. Prejudice and discontent against a small but visible immigrant community fueled the unrest.
Organized crime groups are increasingly using encrypted messaging applications to recruit young individuals, leading to 'gun-for-hire' plots and incidents like recent shootings at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto. This trend presents a significant challenge for law enforcement in identifying and apprehending those responsible.
Russia's Rosoboronexport has begun offering the new R-77M (RVV-SDM) air-to-air missile to foreign buyers as part of an export package for the Su-57 fighter jet, capable of engaging various targets.
Chris Stapleton joined Guns N' Roses members Slash and Duff McKagan on stage in Toronto, performing 'Patience' and a Fleetwood Mac cover, a night after he joined the band for 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door'.
Akwa Esop Imaisong Ibibio, the umbrella union for Ibibio-speaking people in Akwa Ibom State, has condemned attacks by Oron-speaking people on the leader of the Ekid Peoples Union, backing him in the agitation for a new state.
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Toronto police have arrested and charged two suspects in connection with a gunshot fired at the US Consulate. Authorities are providing new information about the incident.
The Toronto International Film Festival's Midnight Madness lineup will include a special screening of 'Hope' and a replay of the festival acquisition hit 'Obsession.' The selection highlights the curator's insights into trending horror and thriller content.
Toronto police Chief Myron Demkiw announced that arrests have been made in connection with the fatal shooting that occurred last month at the Salsa on St. Clair festival.
A 'gonzo' documentary about former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney is slated to premiere in the Midnight Madness program at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
Thousands of newly built condominium units in the Greater Toronto Area remain unsold, prompting questions about whether sales incentives and bulk buyers can revive the market.
A coroner has issued a warning about the dangers of cocaine, stating there is no safe level of consumption, following the sudden death of a hospital chef from the drug.
Paparazzi photos from the Toronto set of a thriller based on Sylvia Plath's 'The Bell Jar' show singer Billie Eilish in a dramatically different look for her big-screen debut.
Piperplay has secured sales rights and unveiled the trailer for Edoardo Gabbriellini’s true crime drama 'The City of the Living', which is set to premiere at Venice’s Orizzonti competition and Toronto’s Centrepiece.
The Czech film 'Volklore,' directed by Viktorie Štěpánová, has won a Student Oscar. Its exact placement will be determined at the upcoming awards ceremony.
Revolut is experiencing explosive growth, with a new bonus program potentially increasing founder Nik Storonsky's stake to approximately $200 billion if the fintech's valuation reaches $500 billion, positioning him to become Europe's wealthiest individual.
King Felipe VI will meet with Ceuta President Juan Vivas in Marivent, a gesture of rapprochement following the events of July 30, when over 70,000 people from Morocco illegally entered Spanish territory.
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has announced its documentary lineup, which includes Alex Gibney’s film on Elon Musk, alongside other notable works about figures like Megan Rapinoe and Edward Said. The festival's documentary chief expressed confidence in featuring the Musk film.
The biennial Hemingway Conference took place in Toronto, bringing together the international community of the American writer to discuss his work and legacy.
The two chart-topping country superstars played back-to-back nights in Dallas and Fort Worth over the weekend, demonstrating their varied approaches to reaching pop audiences.
The Greek island of Kefalonia has become a hub for the global elite, with superyachts belonging to billionaires like Storonsky, Schmidt, and 'Mr Zara' spotted across its waters.
The dilapidated state of Zagreb's Maksimir Stadium has drawn sharp criticism from Norwegian journalists visiting ahead of a match between Dinamo and Viking, describing it as a "dilapidated hole."
Front Street Pictures will launch the TV drama based on the ‘Virgin River’ actor, boxer, DJ and ordained deacon to buyers at the Toronto Film Festival's inaugural Content Market next month.
The CW has announced fall premiere dates for two new spinoff series: 'Private Eyes West Coast' and the second season of 'Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent'.
The Court of Appeal for Ontario has ruled that the Ford government is permitted to remove bike lanes in Toronto, overturning a previous judgment that deemed such an action a violation of cyclists' rights.
A TikToker has identified three specific things that emerged during the coronavirus pandemic that he finds particularly irritating, reflecting how the pandemic changed daily habits.
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An opinion piece argues that Egerton Ryerson's name and reputation continue to be negatively impacted, with Victoria University at the University of Toronto failing to address the tarnishing during the 'woke craze' of the early 2020s.
Despite energy crises, building a wind turbine now takes significantly longer than two decades ago, with wind power operators noting massive opposition, including from individuals previously involved in COVID-19 protests.
Ontario's top court has ruled that the provincial government has the authority to remove bike lanes in Toronto. This decision hands a victory to Premier Doug Ford, allowing his administration to proceed with plans to alter urban infrastructure.
NATO fighter jets shot down a drone over Latvian airspace, with Latvia blaming 'Russian electromagnetic warfare' for the incident. This marks the second time this summer that NATO aircraft have intervened to neutralize a drone in the region.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented on Iga Świątek's statement following her victory in Toronto, asserting that her words carry more weight than the title itself.
Repair works on a 1,000mm-diameter main pipeline near Lorong Kiew Nang 1 in Sibu were completed, but a valve fault is delaying water supply recovery for 15,000 consumers.
The Vasa Museum is undertaking extensive preparations to ensure the world-renowned Vasa ship can be preserved on land for as long as it remained submerged, with project manager Peter Rydebjörk noting bowling shoes are ideal footwear aboard.
On Wednesday evening, a unique celestial phenomenon, a solar eclipse, was observed at sunset, with spectacular photos captured and shared from around the world, including Germany, Denmark, and Spain.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced her resignation, stating she will leave her position at the end of the month to spend more time with her family. Trump confirmed her departure, noting she will transition to an advisory role.
Former Toronto Raptors head coach Nick Nurse and his wife are in a legal dispute with the Ontario government, seeking reimbursement for nearly $700,000 in foreign buyer tax paid on their Mississauga home.
Millions of people across Europe gathered to witness a rare total solar eclipse, the first on mainland Europe since 2006, with many locations offering special viewing events and NASA observing from Spain. The event also raised concerns about potential strain on UK power supplies and a shortage of protective eyewear in some areas.
Director Zarrar Kahn, known for 'In Flames,' is returning to the Toronto International Film Festival's Short Cuts strand with his new romantic comedy 'The Lion Does Not Concern Himself,' for which a trailer has been unveiled.
The article describes the 'Indian Summer' in Canada, focusing on the romantic autumn scenery between Toronto and Tadoussac, suggesting a travel experience.
Prestige Assurance and Coronation Insurance, including its life arm, have successfully completed their recapitalization processes. This move aims to enhance their financial resilience and strengthen their market position.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has presented a new peace proposal to the United States aimed at ending the war with Russia. Zelensky also warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans a large-scale mobilization of hundreds of thousands of troops after the upcoming elections.
A profile piece on Nik Storonsky, the Russian-born founder of neobank Revolut, details his demanding leadership style and admiration for Elon Musk as he leads the company's global banking expansion.
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has announced additions to its 2026 lineup, including films by acclaimed directors Martin McDonagh and Werner Herzog, as well as a film starring Cody Fern. These selections round out an anticipated program for the festival.
Russia and Ukraine exchanged new strikes overnight, with Moscow targeting Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipropetrovsk, while Ukraine retaliated with a drone attack on Russia's Voronezh region, causing civilian casualties.
A fire reportedly broke out at an oil refinery in the Russian Far East, approximately 6500 kilometers from Ukraine, while a logistics center for the Russian online retailer Wildberries was simultaneously attacked in the Voronezh region. Ukrainian Telegram channels reported these incidents.
An article commemorates August 11th, noting historical events such as Serbia forming its second government led by Prime Minister Vučić and the registration of the world's first COVID-19 vaccine.
Police have charged a third suspect in connection with synagogue shootings in Vaughan and Toronto, stating that with this arrest, there are no outstanding suspects, though the investigation remains active.
A coroner has found that Corrections failed to conduct a risk assessment before Invercargill inmate Nukuroa Strange's death, after he was moved out of a unit for at-risk prisoners.
Projects featuring Keke Palmer, Jeremy Irons, and Alan Cumming are set to be presented at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) Financing Market. These films are seeking funding and distribution opportunities.
Karol Karski from PiS responded to the question of whether overthrowing Donald Tusk's government is worth a pact with Grzegorz Braun, suggesting that Prime Minister Tusk himself might enter into an agreement with Konfederacja Korony Polskiej.
Researchers are preparing to study the solar corona, the outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere, during a total solar eclipse scheduled for this Wednesday. The event presents a unique opportunity to unravel mysteries surrounding the corona, which remains largely unexplored despite scientific advancements.
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Abdul Ghafoori has been arrested in Toronto, Canada, seven months after the murder of his Indian-origin partner, Himanshi Khurana. The arrest follows an investigation into Khurana's death.
Ogiame Atuwatse III, the Olu of Warri, was seen riding a scooter to inspect preparations for his 5th coronation anniversary, charming residents with his accessible approach.
Astronomers continue to leverage solar eclipses to study the sun's corona without distortion, despite having advanced satellites and telescopes. This method provides unique opportunities for scientific research into our star.
The US ExIm Bank has approved $58 million in loans for three critical mineral projects (graphite, tantalum, boron) to reduce US dependence on Chinese suppliers and boost domestic production.
U.S.-based distributor Pragda has secured the North American theatrical and digital distribution rights for Nicolás Pereda’s latest film, 'Everything Else Is Noise,' ahead of its premieres at the Toronto and New York Film Festivals.
Russia's state arms exporter, Rosoboronexport, has begun offering the new R-77M (RVV-SDM) air-to-air missile to international customers as part of the export package for its Su-57 fighter jet.
House Republicans voted to hold Dr. Anthony Fauci in contempt of Congress for refusing to answer questions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Senator Rand Paul announced he would ask the Justice Department to prosecute Fauci following the vote.
Chris Stapleton made a surprise appearance with Guns N’ Roses in Toronto, joining the band for a cover of Bob Dylan's 'Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door.' The collaboration delighted fans at the concert.
Toronto police have arrested a 19-year-old and a 15-year-old in connection with a July shooting at the US Consulate. Authorities suspect the individuals are part of a network of paid attackers.
Two teenagers have been arrested in connection with a second shooting incident at the US consulate in Toronto, believed to be part of a guns-for-hire scheme. The arrests follow an investigation into the repeated security breaches at the diplomatic mission.
Thousands of kilometers from Ghana, the Ga-Adangbe community in Toronto, Canada, gathered to celebrate their vibrant Homowo Festival, continuing their traditions abroad.
After a flawed initial attempt, the German state of Hesse has relaunched its process for reviewing recipients of Corona emergency aid, though further inconsistencies have emerged.
Donald Trump has denied reports of dwindling US missile supplies, threatening imprisonment for those who spread such information. This comes amidst various other news involving Trump, including past criticisms, assassination threats, and international relations.
Discourse researcher Ruth Wodak and linguist Markus Rheindorf have analyzed the media and political staging of the COVID-19 pandemic in Austria, including the anti-science narrative of a supposedly divided society.
A new documentary chronicling the life and achievements of Romania's 'Ice Man,' Tibi Uşeriu, is slated to premiere at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
A coroner's report into a double-drowning on the Pātea Bar last year emphasized the importance of lifejacket use and Maritime New Zealand's advice on crossing river bars.
Saja Kilani's successful career, culminating in an Oscar nomination for 'The Voice of Hind Rajab,' is highlighted, with her education at Toronto Film School setting the stage.
Drake hosted his third annual Strong Women, Stronger Drinks bash in Toronto, where he reportedly gifted over $1 million in cash and cars to women attendees.
Rahul Roye's short film 'Aman,' about a pregnant trans man, has secured Nikkhil Advani and Dominique Welinski as executive producers ahead of its world premiere in Toronto.
New films featuring actors Noomi Rapace, Shamier Anderson, Alexander Skarsgard, and Stellan Skarsgard have been added to the Toronto Film Festival lineup, including selections for the Short Cuts sidebar.
The family of a toddler who died after falling from a highrise apartment in North York, Toronto, in May is suing the building owners and management for millions in damages.
A coroner has criticized a psychiatrist for insufficient oversight, which could have prevented the death of patient Blake Williams, who accidentally took conflicting medications.
Actress Patricia Heaton, known for 'Everybody Loves Raymond,' revealed a pivotal family moment that prompted her to quit drinking after her wine consumption increased during the coronavirus pandemic.
Germany's economic slowdown is impacting the service sector, with job losses reported for the first time since the Corona crisis and a significant increase in company bankruptcies, the highest in nearly 20 years.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at the age of 36 following a 911 call for cardiac arrest, prompting an outpouring of grief and tributes from co-stars and colleagues. The coroner's office found no signs of trauma, and reports indicate she faced serious health issues prior to her death.
Toronto Maple Leafs star John Tavares is set to appear in court to dispute an $8 million tax bill from the Canada Revenue Agency. Tavares argues his $15 million signing bonus should be taxed at a lower rate as an 'inducement' rather than employment income.
Companies that developed COVID-19 vaccines at record speed are now making significant progress on a vaccine for the current Ebola variant in DR Congo, potentially setting a new world record for vaccine development.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at age 36, with police investigating the circumstances of her death, including a suspected overdose. Authorities have stated there are no signs of foul play or suspicious circumstances.
Online detectives on Reddit are investigating a '42-year-old Canadian musical cold case' involving a song called CIA, recorded from a Toronto radio broadcast in the mid-1980s, with potential ties to Kitchener-Waterloo.
BTS members RM and J-Hope received criticism from fans after Chris Brown shared a photo with them and J-Hope posted videos from Brown's Toronto concert, with many fans citing Brown's history of violence against women.
Police are searching for a heavily tattooed man in connection with an 'unprovoked' daylight stabbing of a stranger at Yonge and Bloor in Toronto, which left the victim seriously injured.
A shooting incident at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto has brought to light an emerging criminal phenomenon in a troubled neighborhood: a network of young individuals acting as 'guns for hire' in the underworld economy.
The Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III, rode an electric scooter through Okere in Warri, Delta State, as he inspected preparations for his fifth coronation anniversary. The tour took place during his morning routine.
Toronto's Greektown street festival attracted nearly 2 million visitors after a significant revival effort. The event is a major cultural draw for the city.
Mabel Roncoroni, 94, has been a successful influencer for five years, sharing beauty, health, urban gardening, and fashion tips with her granddaughter, wishing she had been a psychologist to help more people.
A New York reporter shared her positive experiences from her first trip to Canada in 2022, highlighting nine impressive aspects of Quebec City, Niagara Falls, Toronto, and Montreal.
Canada has lost another attempt to deport Jimmy DeMaria, an alleged top Mafia boss in Toronto, marking 42 years of unsuccessful efforts since he was first ordered deported in 1984.
Accusations in the US and Germany claim COVID-19 vaccinations for pregnant women were unsafe, with US virologist Fauci at the center of criticism. However, these allegations are false, confirming the safety of the vaccines.
In the Rostov and Voronezh regions, as well as in annexed Crimea, Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) is dismantling the border zone that separates Russia from Russian-occupied Ukrainian territory. The independent Russian investigative outlet Agentstvo reported the move, citing the FSB’s orders.
The cooling trend in the Greater Toronto Area's condo market has extended to cottage country, impacting resort-style projects fueled by the pandemic-era boom.
There is growing mistrust and resistance towards proposed lithium mining projects in Bosnia, particularly under Mount Majevica, which is estimated to hold significant reserves of lithium carbonate, magnesium sulfate, and boron.
YouTube and Variety are partnering to host a first-of-its-kind creator showcase and party on September 10th at the Toronto International Film Festival, featuring the worldwide premiere of two new creator shows.
An opinion piece argues that Torontonians cannot afford another four years under Mayor Chow's leadership, advocating for a better future for the city's children.
US summer box office revenues have surpassed $4 billion for the second time since the coronavirus pandemic, with films like 'Odyssey' and 'Spider-Man' potentially outperforming the 'Barbenheimer' year.
A controversial study on excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic has been retracted. The withdrawal follows scrutiny and debate regarding its methodology and conclusions.
Europe is preparing for a rare total solar eclipse in August 2026, with many anticipating the celestial event and some areas experiencing increased tourism and demand for special viewing glasses. Scientists also view this as a unique opportunity to study the sun's corona.
A Toronto-area jeweller, accused of laundering hundreds of millions of dollars for Ryan Wedding's alleged drug-smuggling network, has agreed to be extradited to the U.S. to face trial, though his lawyer maintains his client's presumption of innocence.
Hong Kong-based Moebius Entertainment has secured international sales rights for Peter Ho-sun Chan’s film 'The Road Not Taken,' which is scheduled to premiere in the Special Presentations section of this year's Toronto International Film Festival.
Chris Rock and Hudson Williams from 'Heated Rivalry' are slated to keynote the Toronto Film Festival, with director Rachel Morrison, Lee Min-ho, and Andrew Scott also participating in informal conversations.
The ancient game of chess has been transformed into a multi-million dollar digital industry, largely influenced by the popularity of Netflix and the impact of the pandemic.
Republican senators have made public messages from Anthony Fauci's government-issued phone from 2021, revealing his communications regarding the safety of coronavirus vaccines during pregnancy.
Russia experienced a massive drone attack, with over 200 drones reportedly targeting Moscow and the Voronezh region, where casualties and fires were reported. Air travel restrictions were implemented at Moscow airports following the incident.
Liberal MP Shaun Chen, representing Scarborough North, announced his plan to resign at the end of the week due to injuries sustained in a car accident in late 2025, which have prevented him from frequently traveling to Ottawa.
A former flight attendant from Toronto pleaded guilty in U.S. federal court for a fraud scheme, reminiscent of 'Catch Me If You Can,' where he used fake identification to pose as a pilot and obtain free flights for years.
A coroner has found that the Treasury 'materially contributed' to the suicide of a personal assistant by failing to inform her that she would not lose her job over a complaint. This ruling highlights serious concerns about workplace support and communication within the department.
The mother of a British woman fatally shot by her father in Texas is urging UK Foreign Secretary Ed Miliband to press US authorities for a new inquiry, citing a coroner's finding that her daughter was unlawfully killed.
Malawi and Algeria have qualified for their first-ever Women's World Cup, while Cameroon shocked Nigeria, securing their place and sending Nigeria to a play-off against South Africa.
The investigation into a March protest in Toronto, where participants allegedly displayed signs reminiscent of Nazi incitement, has expanded with two additional arrests, bringing the total number of charged individuals to eight.
Anthony Fauci, a prominent figure during the pandemic, is facing renewed scrutiny from the US Senate regarding allegations that he concealed information about the origins of SARS-CoV-2.
Despite technological advancements, solar eclipses continue to be vital scientific opportunities for astronomers, contributing to major discoveries from understanding the solar corona to confirming Einstein's theory.
Numerous search queries for buying cocaine in various global cities, including Salt Lake City, Rhodes Town, and Whangarei, were found on The Brussels Times website. These searches often included specific website addresses like "BUY-COKE COM" and "FINDCOK ORG."
A coronial inquest into the deaths of 50 residents from Covid-19 at St Basil's aged care facility in Melbourne has resumed. Senior managers testified, with grieving families present on the sixth anniversary of the tragedy.
A new poll indicates that a former cabinet minister is creating problems for Mark Bradford in the Toronto mayoral race, suggesting Bradford no longer holds the center-right lane exclusively.
Toronto police have charged two 18-year-olds with murder in connection with shooting deaths during the Salsa on St. Clair festival, confirming that the two men killed were the intended victims and only one gun was fired.
Two 18-year-old men have been charged with first-degree murder in connection with a shooting that occurred at the Salsa on St. Clair festival in Toronto.
Harry Potter star Rupert Grint shared his experiences of becoming a first-time parent with Georgia Groome during the COVID-19 pandemic, describing the period as both challenging and traumatic, yet also beautiful.
Agnieszka Sz.-H., an activist from Grzegorz Braun's Konfederacja Korony Polskiej party, has been indicted by the Institute of National Remembrance in Krakow for public denial, facing up to three years in prison.
Be For Films has acquired Ione Hernández Sáenz’s film 'Sisters' ahead of its Toronto premiere, while Blue Finch will handle sales for the Toronto Midnight Madness film 'Kick On.' These acquisitions highlight new entries into the film festival circuit.
Japanese beverage maker Kirin Holdings Co. announced its acquisition of Toronto-based Jamieson Wellness Inc., a Canadian vitamins and supplements manufacturer, in a deal valued at approximately C$2 billion ($1.4 billion).
Toronto police have arrested two individuals in connection with a July shooting incident at the US Consulate, citing a gun-for-hire network as a factor.
Bendita Film Sales has secured the international distribution rights for 'The Fortunate Isles' ('Las islas afortunadas'), a 15th-century period drama, ahead of its world premiere in the Toronto Discovery section.
Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani’s Excel Entertainment, along with AA Films, have joined the Malayalam vampire action thriller 'Half.' The film, from Fragrant Nature Film Creations, is a Toronto Midnight Madness selection and will be presented and distributed by Excel Entertainment in Hindi.
A Polish news outlet reports on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s widely viewed claims that diseases like Lyme disease, RSV, and coronavirus were created in laboratories, questioning the scientific basis of these assertions.
Two individuals were taken into custody in Nice after being apprehended on the hills of Mont Boron for allegedly attempting to provoke an arson incident.
Two French animated short films have received awards at the 53rd Student Academy Awards ceremony, which will take place on September 14th during the Toronto International Film Festival.
Home sales in Toronto have recorded an increase for the fifth straight month, signaling a sustained recovery or growth trend in the city's real estate market.
The Holy Monastery of the Great Meteoron (Transfiguration of the Savior Christ) in Meteora, founded around 1340, is celebrating today, housing valuable treasures on the highest and largest rock.
The Toronto Zoo has announced the birth of a female pygmy hippo calf, the third for 20-year-old mother Kindia, with officials closely monitoring the calf due to challenging survival rates for the species.
Nik Storonsky, the founder of Revolut, stands to become the wealthiest individual in Europe, with a new bonus program potentially increasing his stake to around $200 billion if the fintech's valuation reaches $500 billion.
Retail theft in Toronto has resulted in 546 arrests and 4,033 charges, with the Retail Council praising legal changes but calling for a provincially funded joint force operation to address the issue, which they say goes beyond simple shoplifting.
Reports of urban raccoons are on the rise in Calgary, Alberta, a region where the animals are typically uncommon due to harsh winters and numerous predators, according to pest control and wildlife experts.
Ukraine's military intelligence reports that North Korea has deployed a missile unit to western Russia, potentially equipped with dozens of ballistic missiles, to support Russia's war against Ukraine. This development raises concerns about a significant escalation in military aid from Pyongyang to Moscow.